Carpal tunnel surgery is often a last-resort intervention—recommended for people whose symptoms have already become intractable or have caused significant quality-of-life issues. If your orthopedic surgeon has told you that you need carpal tunnel surgery, you’re likely wondering how long it might take for you to recover from it and what you can do to
Read MoreWhat is Shoulder Bursitis? Signs and Symptoms
Shoulder pain is one of the most common telltale signs of an overworked body. It may go away in a few days without intervention, but it may also mean that you have an underlying medical condition that needs professional attention. Your shoulder pain may be due to shoulder bursitis. Read on to learn more about
Read MoreOrthopedic Surgery: Dos and Don’ts
When getting ready for surgery, patients often believe that their fates are in the hands of the surgeons, nurses, and hospital staff. But this is only partly true – patients themselves can and should play a part in ensuring that their surgery and recovery go smoothly. Let’s talk about some helpful tips in preparing for
Read MoreTips for Dealing with Hand and Wrist Pain
Hand and wrist pain can affect anyone. Athletes and laborers can get it after a long, hard day, but someone working at a computer can also experience it. Over time, repetitive movements and strenuous activity can take a toll on your hands and wrists. Fortunately, not all cases of hand and wrist pain require a
Read MoreWhat to Expect from Wrist Surgery
Given how much you rely on your wrists to perform many important hand movements, any problem in just one of them, whether caused by a disorder or an injury, can be incapacitating. Treatment for wrist conditions often starts with the conservative approach (e.g., medications, splinting, therapy, etc.). However, if symptoms persist after an extensive course
Read MoreWhat Is Dupuytren’s Contracture: Symptoms and Treatment
Health conditions that concern the hand tend to be due to lifestyle, genetics, or both. It is not fully known what causes Dupuytren’s contracture. You have probably seen advertisements of a retired football quarterback suffering from Dupuytren’s contracture – which implies that lifestyle or profession may be a contributing factor to developing this condition. What
Read MoreTypes of Hand Surgeries
We use our hands countless times throughout the day– whether it’s for lifting heavy items to making precise movements like buttoning up a shirt, our hands are built to handle a wide range of movements. Given the daily stresses that our hands go through, it is no surprise that injuries and wear-and-tear problems are a
Read MoreTendonitis: Signs, Causes, and Treatment
Tendonitis, also sometimes known as tendinitis, is a condition which refers to inflammation of your tendons. It can occur on your shoulders, wrists, elbows, hips, knees, and heels. While the condition is common, those suffering from it often have many questions. How do you know if you have tendonitis? Are there non-invasive treatments for it?
Read MoreHow to Choose a Surgeon for Shoulder Surgery
An upper extremity surgeon is the best specialist to consult if you are experiencing problems with your shoulder. By now, you have probably realized just how much you rely on your hands and shoulders daily. Movements that are so small, such as turning a doorknob, holding utensils and feeding yourself using them, and buttoning your
Read MoreUnderstanding Shoulder Surgery
Your shoulders have a wide range of motion and can let you move your arms in virtually any direction. However, their flexibility can increase the risk of instability and injury. So, when any part of the shoulder gets injured, we should make it a point to treat it efficiently and effectively. If your shoulder pain
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